Staff Reporters
Sep 27, 2011

Muse Awards appeals to the photographer in every creative

ASIA-PACIFIC - Panorama Stock, in association with Campaign Asia-Pacific, has launched Muse Awards, a photography competition for the region's creative advertising community.

Muse Awards appeals to the photographer in every creative

The awards, officially launched at Spikes Asia 2011 in Singapore earlier this month, invite Asia-Pacific's creative community to submit photographs that symbolise their inspiration.

The best images will be awarded top-end photographic equipment:

Gold: Canon 1Ds Mark Ⅳ
Silver: Canon 5D MarkⅡ
Bronze: Canon 600D

The competition is open to all employees of creative, media, digital and PR agencies. The closing date for entries is 30 November. A shortlist will be decided through online votes, with the eventual winners picked by a jury of leading creatives and photographers, including:

Senthil Kumar - chairman, JWT India Creative Council; ECD, JWT Bangalore, JWT Chennai and JWT Kolkata.

Brian Ma - deputy ECD, Leo Burnett Hong Kong

Scott McKiernan - Founder, CEO, ZUMA Press

Din Sumedi -  ECD, Lowe Indonesia

Thomas Yang - creative director, DDB Singapore

To enter, simply register on www.panoramastock.com and submit your images.

 

 

Source:
Campaign Asia

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